Legislative Series continued
Box 16 - Immigration-Private Bill-Leobrera, Erlinda R. (1968-1970) - Labor-Occupational Health and Safety (1971-1972).
F 1: Immigration - Private Bill - Leobrera, Erlinda R. (1968-1970).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 5648 dealing with the relief of Erlinda Romulo Leobrera; and Congressional Record remarks. Correspondents include Immigration and Naturalization Services; Emanuel Celler (memorandum); Consulate General of the Philippines; and Michael A. Feighan.
F 2: Immigration - Private Bill - Levy, Leon and Family (1964-1969).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 11991 and H. R. 1593 dealing with the relief of Leon Levy, Mira Levy, and Moses Levy. Correspondents include Immigration and Naturalization Services; William F. Kelly, Jr.; Emanuel Celler (memorandum); Stanley J. Andrews; and Raymond Chasan.
F 3: Immigration - Private Bill - Lewis, Kenneth Clinton (1963-1964).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 10060 dealing with the relief of Kenneth Clinton Lewis; and copy of immigration and nationality procedure rules. Correspondents include Immigration and Naturalization Services; Fred W. Martin; and Emanuel Celler (memorandum).
F 4: Immigration - Private Bill - Lopes, Bernardino (1968-1970).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 17106 dealing with the relief of Bernardino Lopes. Correspondents include Immigration and Naturalization Services; Emanuel Celler (memorandum); and Alga Construction Co., Inc.
F 5: Immigration - Private Bill - Magri, Maria C. (1959-1962).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 13186 and H. R. 3834 dealing with the relief of Maria Concetta Magri. Correspondents include International Institute of Jersey City; Emanuel Celler; and Stephen J. Magura.
F 6: Immigration - Private Bill - Martinez, Mario (1966-1967).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 16131 dealing with the relief of Mario Martinez; and a statement by Gallagher. Correspondents include William F. Kelly, Jr.; Emanuel Celler (memorandum); Mario Martinez; and New Jersey State Board of Dentistry.
F 7: Immigration - Private Bill - Neptune, Fitz (Fitz Mims) (1964-1967).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and copy of H. R. 3646 and H. R. 8242 dealing with the relief of Fitz Neptune (also known as Fitz Mims). Correspondents include Emanuel Celler (memorandum); and Immigration and Naturalization Services.
F 8: Immigration - Private Bill - Nisce (Pichardo), Lourdes Z. (1960-1964).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 3835 dealing with the relief for Lourdes Z. Nisce (Pichardo); "Immigration Aspects of the International Educational Exchange Program," United States Government Printing Office, July 1961; and news clippings. Correspondents include Immigration and Naturalization Services; Leo J. Martin; Francis E. Walter; Emanuel Celler (memorandum); Lourdes Z. Nisce; and Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
F 9: Immigration - Private Bill - Orlando, Gennaro (1970-1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 1885 dealing with the relief of Gennaro Orlando. Correspondents include Emanuel Celler.
F 10: Immigration - Private Bill - Perrone, Joseph (1968-1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 6885 and H. R. 1886 dealing with the relief of Joseph Perrone. Correspondents include Leo Crema; Immigration and Naturalization Services; Emanuel Celler; and Peter W. Rodino, Jr.
F 11: Immigration - Private Bill - Polera, Caterina (1964, 1967-1969, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 6886 and H. R. 1887 for the relief of Caterina Elisabetta Polera. Correspondents include William J. Waller; American Consulate General of Italy, United States, and Canada; Joseph Polera; Emanuel Celler; and Immigration and Naturalization Services.
F 12: Immigration - Private Bill - Sicat, Jose Castro (1963-1965).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 2288 for the relief of Doctor Jose Castro Sicat; and copy of immigration and nationality procedure rules. Correspondents include Immigration and Naturalization Services; Emanuel Celler (memorandum); and Patrick J. O'Connell.
F 13: Immigration - Private Bill - Squitieri, Angelina and Ida (1966-1970).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and a copy of H. R. 18543, H. R. 2988, and H. R. 16768 for the relief of Angela (Angelina) Merola Squitieri and daughter Ida Squitieri. Correspondents include Ignazio Merola; Immigration and Naturalization Services; American Consulate General of Italy; and Emanuel Celler (memorandum).
F 14: Immigration - Private Bill - Tokodi, Mr. and Mrs. Imre and Eva (1960).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence and copy of H. R. 12639 for the relief of Imre Tokodi, Piroska Tokodi, and Eva Tokodi; and immigration and nationality procedure rules. Correspondents include Sabina Bannon, International Institute of Jersey City; Immigration and Naturalization Services; National Council of Jewish Women; and Emanuel Celler (memorandum).
F 15: Immigration - Private Bill - Zaczepinski, Fajwel and Sara (1966-1967).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with the relief of Fajwel Zaczepinski and Sara Zaczepinski. Correspondents include Immigration and Naturalization Services; Emanuel Celler (memorandum); Sioma Zaczepinski; Harry R. Bloom; and American Consulate, Israel.
F 16: Immigration - Private Bill - Zaharias, George (1966-1967).
F 17: Immigration - Private Bills - Miscellaneous (1961-1963, 1967).
Topics and types of documents include copies of various bills introduced by Gallagher for the relief of immigrants; and list of private immigrant bills for 1967.
F 18: Indians (1962, 1964, 1967, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with Indian affairs and legislation; pamphlets; "Advisory Council on the Elderly American Indian," United States Government Printing Office, November 1971; and American Indian Civil Rights Handbook, United States Commission on Civil Rights, March 1972. Correspondents include Joseph M. Montoya; Thomas G. Morris; Frank Church; United States Commission on Civil Rights (handbook); John V. Tunney (petition of legal suit by California Indians against the United States of America); and Oliver La Farge-Association of American Indian Affairs.
F 19: Insurance (1965, 1969, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with insurance legislation; "Best Kind of Insurance Just Try It...You'll Like It," W. Clement Stone, Success Unlimited, February 1972; and Source Book of Health Insurance Data, Health Insurance Institute, 1971-1972. Correspondents include Hastings Keith.
F 20: Insurance - Disability Insurance for the Blind (1969-1970).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with disability insurance legislation for the blind; re: H. R. 3782 to increase disability insurance rates for the blind; and petition. Correspondents include New Jersey Blind Men's Association, Inc.; James A. Burke; and State Council of New Jersey Organizations of the Blind.
F 21: Insurance - Flood (1966-1968, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include "Insurance and Other Programs for Financial Assistance to Flood Victims," United States Government Printing Office, August 1966; copy of H. R. 5328 to provide for a national flood insurance program; news releases; journal articles; various correspondence dealing with national flood insurance legislation; news clippings; "National Flood Insurance Act of 1967," United States Government Printing Office, August and October 1967; speech; statement; copy of S. J. Res. 176 to modify the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968; and list of flood insurance legislation. Correspondents include Hale Boggs; Federal Insurance Administration; and Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (flood insurance amendment).
F 22: Insurance - Riots (1967-1969).
Topics and types of documents include "Impact of Crime on Small Business," United States Government Printing Office, 1967; news clippings; copy of H. R. 12086 to establish a Small Business Crime Protection Insurance Corporation; journal articles; Congressional Record remarks; and copy of H. R. 11808 to make crime protection insurance available to small businesses.
F 23: Intergovernmental Cooperation (1964-1969, 1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with intergovernmental relations and legislation; statements; re: S. 2114 regarding Federal grants-in-aid to states and local governments; and copy of H. R. 6041 and H. R. 6042 to improve intergovernmental relationships between the United States, states, and municipalities. Correspondents include AFL-CIO; Andrew J. Biemiller; Walter J. Hickel; and Chamber of Commerce of the United States.
F 24: Internal Security (1962, 1969, 1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with a national security strategy; copy of H. R. 12220 to repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950; and copy of H. R. 4240 to prohibit the establishment of detention camps. Correspondents include J. Caleb Boggs; Spark M. Matsunaga; Emanuel Celler; Richard H. Ichord; and Richard G. Kleindienst.
F 25: Justice and Judicial (1964, 1966, 1969-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with the United States judicial system and legislation; copy of H. R. 11415 to change juror age qualifications; and copy of H. R. 13975 to assure fair selection of jurors. Correspondents include ACLU; and Andrew Jacobs, Jr.
F 26: Labor (1960, 1962-1968, 1970-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with labor and labor legislation; newsletters; and Labor Looks at the 88th Congress, AFL-CIO, Department of Legislation, October 1964. Correspondents include Adam C. Powell; International Woodworkers of America (resolution); Lyndon B. Johnson; John W. McCormack; Carl Albert; Hale Boggs; and New Jersey Department of the Treasury.
F 27: Labor - Blue Collar Wage Bill (1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with wage grade legislation; newsletters; and news clippings. Correspondents include American Federation of Government Employees.
F 28 - 29: Labor - Davis-Bacon Act (1962-1964, 1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with Davis-Bacon Act legislation; re: H. R. 6041 to include fringe benefits in the Davis-Bacon Act; re: President Nixon's suspension of the Davis-Bacon Act; and Special Analysis - Davis-Bacon Act: The Economics of Prevailing Wage Laws, American Enterprise Institute, November 1971. Correspondents include New Jersey AFL-CIO (F 28); New Jersey Chamber of Commerce (F 28); AFL-CIO (F 28); George Meany (F 28); John W. McCormack (F 28); Charles E. Goodell (F 28); Dave Martin (F 28); Andrew J. Biemiller (F 28, 29); and International Union of Operating Engineers (F 28, 29).
F 30: Labor - Double Overtime (1964-1965).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with legislation concerning double overtime. Correspondents include New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce (statement); and Adam C. Powell.
F 31: Labor - Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (1964-1967, 1969-1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with equal employment opportunity legislation; pamphlets; newsletters; copy of H. R. 11621 to assure equal employment opportunities to Americans seeking work; re: H. R. 1746 to give the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission authority to act against employment discrimination; application of Martin Arlook to work for EEOC; and gender discrimination. Correspondents include AFL-CIO; Andrew J. Biemiller; Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.; Leadership Conference on Civil Rights; National Education Association; American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees; Hubert H. Humphrey; National Women's Party; and James G. O'Hara (statement).
F 32: Labor - Equal Pay Act (1962-1963).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with equal pay for women. Correspondents include Democratic Study Group (fact sheet).
F 33: Labor - Manpower (1962-1964, 1966, 1968-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with manpower training legislation; memorandums; re: H. R. 13037 the 1966 Manpower Services Act; correspondence dealing with Jersey City Manpower Development Training Act (M.D.T.A.) training center; and passage of Steven's Bill, S-2346 concerning manpower requirements. Correspondents include Charles E. Goodell; Elmer J. Holland; United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; W. Willard Wirtz-U. S. Department of Labor (report); James G. O'Hara; AFL-CIO; Andrew J. Biemiller; Frank R. Conwell; New Jersey Department of Labor and Industry; and Mason W. Gross, President of Rutgers.
F 34: Labor - Migrant (1960-1966, 1969, 1972).
Topics and types of documents include "Long Island's Migrants-A Series Brings Action," Newsday, August 1961; reports; "America's Displaced Persons: Migratory Farm Workers"; various correspondence dealing with migrant labor legislation; Mexican laborers; re: H. R. 5497 regarding extension of the Mexican Farm Labor program; news clippings; and "Puerto Rican Farmworkers Research Report," Puerto Rican Congress of New Jersey, 1972. Correspondents include Charles M. Teague; Harlan Hagen; National Farmers Union; National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor (pamphlet); New Jersey AFL-CIO; Andrew J. Biemiller; AFL-CIO; Robert L. Leggett; New Jersey Department of Labor and Industry; James Roosevelt; New Jersey Puerto Rican Congress; E. C. Gathings-Americans for Democratic Action; and National Consumers League.
F 35: Labor - Minimum Wage (1960-1962, 1965-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with minimum wage legislation; news releases; and press releases; and resolutions. Correspondents include Leadership Conference on Civil Rights; International Woodworkers of America; New Jersey Farm Bureau; and American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees.
F 36: Labor - Minimum Wage (H. R. 10518) (1965-1966).
Topics and types of documents include correspondence dealing with H. R. 10518 to establish a minimum wage for farm workers; and raising minimum wage to $1.75 hour. Correspondents include New Jersey Industrial Union Council; New York Chamber of Commerce (statement); National Retail Merchants Association (study); and National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor.
F 37: Labor - Minimum Wage (H. R. 13712) (1966).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with H. R. 13712 a new minimum wage bill. Correspondents include Chamber of Commerce of Puerto Rico; New Jersey AFL-CIO; Americans for Democratic Action; American Farm Bureau Federation; Andrew J. Biemiller; Santiago Polanco-Abreu (brochure); New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce; National Small Business Administration; George Meany; AFL-CIO; National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor; and National Consumers League.
F 38: Labor - Minimum Wage (H. R. 7130) (1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include Congressional Record remarks; press release; and various correspondence dealing with H. R. 7130 to amend the minimum wage. Correspondents include New Jersey Farm Bureau; New Jersey State AFL-CIO; American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (fact sheet); Carl Albert; UAW; John N. Erlenborn (fact sheet); Don Fuqua (fact sheet); Albert H. Quie (fact sheet); Ogden R. Reid; Jorge L. Córdova (memorandum); AFL-CIO (news release); Andrew J. Biemiller; League of Women Voters of the Unites States; and Port Authority of New York.
F 39 - 40: Labor - Occupational Health and Safety (1968-1972).
Topics and types of documents include re: H. R. 14816, H. R. 17748, H. R. 16785, and H. R. 19200 dealing with occupational health and safety legislation; copy of H. R. 3809 and H. R. 16786 regarding standards for safe and healthful working conditions; news clippings; pamphlets; petitions; copy of PL 91-596, S. 2193 to assure safe and healthful working conditions; Compliance Operations Manual, United States Department of Labor: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, January 1972; letter signed by members of Congress to amend the Occupational Safety and Health Administration act of 1970; and Congressional Record remarks. Correspondents include New Jersey State AFL-CIO (F 39, 40); United Steelworkers of America (testimony) (F 39); New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce (F 39); Bethlehem Steel Corporation (Elizabeth, New Jersey) (F 39); Owens Corning Fiberglass Corporation (F 39); U.S. Department of Labor (news releases) (F 40); Frederick L. Webber (F 40); National Commission on State Workmen's Compensation Laws (report) (F 40); AFL-CIO (F 40); Andrew J. Biemiller (F 40); I. W. Abel (F 40); and Chamber of Commerce of the United States (F 40).
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